Is +30 good offset

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rod456

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I think stock offset is +31, so your only 1 mm off from stock.
 

MCF34

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Sorry guys, but still a little confused...

Stock 20" wheels have +31mm offset...would wheels with +35mm offset actually move the outer edge of the front tires more inside the wheel well (fender) or more outside the wheel well (Fender)? Sorry for my ignorance...and confusion!
 

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The lower the number, the further out they are toward or past the fender. I have a +20mm offset on my 07 Denali, cause they are the same rims I had on my 06 Denali. They line up awesome in the rear, like right flush with the fender, but in the front they are like a finger width past the fender, it's kinda annoying. I'm getting some new 26s in the spring, so no biggie. I know the front and rear width of the car don't match up, but +31mm offset is the oem offset for front and rear, and most people are running +30mm offset on their 07s.
 

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Thanks...

The lower the number, the further out they are toward or past the fender. I have a +20mm offset on my 07 Denali, cause they are the same rims I had on my 06 Denali. They line up awesome in the rear, like right flush with the fender, but in the front they are like a finger width past the fender, it's kinda annoying. I'm getting some new 26s in the spring, so no biggie. I know the front and rear width of the car don't match up, but +31mm offset is the oem offset for front and rear, and most people are running +30mm offset on their 07s.

I put on +35mm offset wheels and they look great (especially in the front as they JUST are inside the well). The back looks real nice, but I would like to move them out a tad (like 5mm). Is there any 100% SAFE way to accomplish this (spacer, etc.etc.) without it being a big ordeal??? From stock, the wheels only moved in 4mm which combined, means the rear track reduced by 0.3".....
 
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